Pubdate: Wed, 18 Feb 2009 Source: Oklahoman, The (OK) Copyright: 2009 The Oklahoma Publishing Co. Contact: http://newsok.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/318 Author: Nolan Clay OKLAHOMA CITY ATTORNEY MARK ANTHONY CLAYBORNE COULD LOSE LICENSE IN PERJURY CASE An attorney was accused Tuesday of coercing a scared defense witness into lying at a meth dealer's trial in a failed attempt to win an acquittal. The Oklahoma City attorney also is accused of putting a faked videotape into evidence. The methamphetamine dealer was convicted anyway. The attorney, Mark Anthony Clayborne, faces a felony charge that could cost him his law license. A former assistant said the attorney was well aware the witness did not want to testify, but "Clayborne continued to encourage her to do so, irregardless," police reported. Clayborne, 46, is charged in Oklahoma County District Court with perjury by subornation and with allowing the production of a false exhibit as evidence. "He will be vigorously defended," said his attorney, Edward Goldman. Clayborne represented Jose Cruz Herrera at trial in February 2008. Herrera was convicted of drug trafficking, a drug conspiracy and cocaine possession. He is in prison. Police said the attorney pressured Claudia Aguilar-Ramirez, 26, into lying to give Herrera an alibi for Feb. 12, 2007, the day of an Oklahoma County drug deal. The witness testified she saw Herrera in Rio Grande, Mexico, that day and videotaped him there. The tape was put into evidence. Police said it was taken in 2005, but the date was altered. Others face charges Also charged are the witness and former assistant. Aguilar-Ramirez is charged with perjury. Former assistant Anna Cecilia Talavera De Madrid, 28, is charged with perjury by subornation and hydrocodone possession. The former assistant's attorney, Irven Box, said, "She was duped." If convicted, Clayborne could be stripped of his law license. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin